Flyers @ Senators

Flyers - The Flyers took on the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday afternoon. They got on the board in the first when Jay Rosehill redirected Mark Streit's slap pass to give them a 1-0. Streit fed Scott Hartnell just over five minutes later and Hartnell ripped a wrist-shot by Devan Dubnyk to make it 2-0 Flyers. The Oilers got one back late in the second when David Perron beat Steve Mason to make it 2-1. While on the four-on-four, Giroux beat Dubnyk for his first goal Since April 15th to make it 3-1 and the eventual game-winner. Taylor Hall came right back for Edmonton scoring two minutes later to make it 3-2. Vinny Lecavalier would end all doubt on a one-timer from Brayden Schenn from an impossible angle to make it 4-2 and that's how the Flyers would win it. The Flyers will get Steve Downie back tonight, who has missed the last four games with a concussion.

Senators - The Senators enter the game having won three straight behind the solid play of backup goaltender Robin Lehner, who will not play for Ottawa tonight. Ottawa certainly can score the puck ranking sixth in the NHL in goals per game averaging 3.1 goals and they've scored three or more goals in each of their last six games, topping the four goal mark in four of those games. Ottawa took on the Florida Panthers on Saturday and raced out to a 3-1 lead before winning by a score of 3-2. Kyle Turris scored a goal and added an assist in the victory. Senators winger and Cherry Hill native Bobby Ryan will face off against his hometown Flyers tonight.

Starting Goaltenders:

Flyers G Steve Mason4-7-1, 2.34 GAA, .925 SV%

Mason, 25, had a strong game in Saturday's 4-2 victory stopping 24 of the 26 shots fired his way. The win snapped a three game losing streak for Mason. In five career starts against the Senators, Mason is 3-2-0 with a 1.99 GAA and a .938 SV% allowing just 10 goals in those five games and posting one shutout.

Senators G Craig Anderson4-4-2, 3.14 GAA, .912 SV%

Anderson, 32, has not played since November 3rd when he made 33 saves on 36 shots in a 4-3 shootout loss to the Dallas Stars. In 12 career games against the Flyers, Anderson is 7-3-1 with a 2.71 GAA and a .921 SV%. Of the 32 goals Anderson has allowed to Philadelphia, 24 have come even-strength.

Puck drop is slated for 7:30 pm at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa. The game can be seen on Comcast Sportsnet and heard on 97.5 The Fanatic.